Raijintek company has been present on the market computer cooling systems for only three years, but during this time it has presented many interesting projects. However, it is not surprising, if we know that the core of Raijintek were the engineers of Xigmatek and Cooler Master. In 2013, Raijintek released its first processor coolers. Then, when choosing the name of models, the developers were inspired by Greek mythology.

Leto coolers are available with three options for LED lighting: white, red and blue. The radiator, penetrated by three 8-mm heat pipes, is made of anodized aluminum. The tubes themselves are nickel-plated and thus integrated into the copper base of the cooler to provide direct contact with the heat dissipating processor cover. The edges of the aluminum radiators, by the way, are pressed onto the tubes in a patented way and do not use to fix the solder.

The cooling package comes with a 120 mm fan with a plain bearing. Optionally, a second fan can be installed to improve the performance of the cooling system. The four-pin fan connector is used for PWM control of blade rotation speed, which varies between 800-1800 rpm. The blades create a pressure of up to 67 cubic feet per minute (1.9 m3) at a noise level of 29 dBA. Let's add, the dimensions of the cooler are 122?76?157 mm and weight is 570 grams. Raijintek Leto cooler supports most current processor connectors, including AM4, AM3 (+), FM2 (+), LGA2011 / v3, LGA115x and LGA1366. The price of the issue is currently unknown.